Script killing in English

The English word for script killing is Script killing.

The term "script killing" originated from the Western banquet live role-playing "Murder Mystery". It is a project in which players go to real venues to experience the reasoning nature. The rules of script killing are that players first choose a character, read the script corresponding to the character, collect clues and then find out the real murderer hidden in the activity.

Script Killing is not only a game, but also an entertainment project that integrates knowledge attributes, psychological game attributes, and strong social attributes. The Ministry of Culture and Tourism's "Interim Regulations on the Management of Scripted Entertainment (Draft for Comments)" clarifies: scripted entertainment activities should set age-appropriate reminders, and the scripts used should indicate the age-appropriate range.

Except for national statutory holidays, rest days and winter and summer vacations, scripted entertainment activities are not allowed to be provided to minors. There are two ways to “kill scripts”: online and offline. Most of the scripts provided by the online app are free, and a few high-quality scripts require payment. Players can play role-playing games with their voices in the same online "room".

Offline physical stores usually arrange scenes according to script settings. Players are in the same room and perform stories through language, expressions, conversation, body movements, etc. This kind of game process is also called "playing the book", "playing the book" and "playing the book" by players. Usually the entire process of script killing lasts indefinitely, but it basically takes several hours, and only one scene can be arranged in the morning and one in the afternoon in a day.

In recent years, immersive entertainment projects represented by "Escape Room" and "Script Killing" have become the hardest hit areas by consumer complaints. Many "escape rooms" and "script-killing" themes involve elements such as thriller, horror, gore, ghosts, etc. However, some stores have failed to clearly inform consumers of game rules and environmental issues, especially the failure to remind and dissuade minors.

"Escape Room" and "Script Killing" are often carried out in small and dark spaces, and the game scenes are decorated with flammable and combustible materials, which poses certain safety risks. Due to the bankruptcy or disappearance of individual operators, prepaid consumers suffered unilateral property losses. In addition, alleged plagiarism of scripts, accidental injuries to consumers, and harassment of store staff have also been reported frequently.